Replace your chess clock with this free game timer! It's easy to use, yet fully featured to handle any time control. 100% free: no in-app purchases, no ads!
Choose your time control and you're ready to play. The 2nd player presses her button to start the 1st player's clock - and the game is on!
FEATURES
- Large, easy-to-read buttons
- Works in landscape and portrait on all devices
- Quickly customize the app for one-tap access to all your favorite time controls
- Time controls include base minutes per player and optional per-move delays or bonus time. The app supports both Fischer and Bronstein increments, as well as simple delays. The duration is up to you!
- Supports multiple-stage time controls commonly seen in tournaments, such as "40 moves in 2 hours + game in 60 minutes." A glance at the clock shows your current stage!
- Support for handicapping lets you set different time controls for each player!
- You can adjust the time remaining on the fly, in the middle of your game, for either or both players!
- Clock pauses automatically if the app is interrupted; manually pause the clock at any time
- Pleasant sounds for buttons and "time's up" alert
At Chess.com, we really do love chess, and *sometimes* we even play it offline! For times like that, we created this clock - and we hope you love it as much as we do.
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4.75 out of 5
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Chess Clock by Chess.com Reviews
GUINESS WORLD RECORD 2021
I would have to provide you five(5) minutes ahead of the conversation to connect thoughtfully.
If it came down to use to bridge disputes, then order on the command.
GREAT FOR CHESS
But we’re left with a quarter in the air, a description of Batman, and a choice to honor.
Works except when you use more than one finger
The app does what you need it to but the problem is that if you use more than one finger to hit the timer, it won’t count. You have to use one finger for it to consistently work. If you slap it like you would a regular button, multiple fingers touch at once and it will not always register a click to switch to your opponent. Easy fix on the developer’s end if they see this!
If using only one finger to hit the clock isn’t an issue for you, then this is a great app!
What chess did to man.
A timeless test of the human power. The ultimate dual of instincts and planning and tactics to determine the worth of a person. Chess Grandmasters, the most prestigious line to walk this green grass. Chess is not a game but a test. To be a Grandmaster is to master the art of thinking. Chess as it evolves, sees new play-styles and possibilities. With these players so bursting with intelligence, not only can they pull off mind numbing moves, but they can in matters of seconds. This is what makes this here application so interesting. A utility for the purpose of tracking the time of each turn. How long are you playing for? Thirty minutes? An hour? Perhaps a mere three minutes. This clock has you covered. It can instantly switch the turns of each of the armies and determine who falls short. This is what determines the worth of a man. A player so reckless they could not dare to approach a last square before the timer goes blank. Blank like their head. This is ultimately how somebody is immediately identified as a worthless piece of scum that does not deserve life. One thing however this app falls short from is the cheese integration. Cheese not chess. The app has no mention of the renowned chess cheese rewards system, and may you know I am a cheese master of sorts, so this being absent from the app was UTTERLY (wink wink) heart wrenching. Besides this irreversible blunder, I am proud of the human race of accomplishing this feat. Bravo world! And a Merry Christmas too.
Useful but Not Bright Enough
When using this app on my iPhone (12 pro iOS18) the brightness on the phone and does not allow the clock to be visible in certain outdoor settings.
Simple chess clock in your pocket.
I love the simplicity and ease of use. Easy to set up and you are ready for a game.
Perfect !
Just what it’s needed to play timed.
USCF Tournament director approved
This is a great App to have on your phone! We have used it as a (backup clock) during our Scholastic tournaments…. Alton Academy 4 Chess
Timer adds after you push clock
I revised this two four stars because it does add an increment - note, NOT a delay - but it adds it back after your move. I believe that is called, “Fischer After”. You cannot change that method. I was looking for a clock that gave a simple delay Before the timer started. So I was befuddled because no matter how I set it, the clock started immediately and time was not added on in the beginning (Fischer Before) as was done with other clocks.
So, yeah, this works. But it would have been nice if the method was better described.
The best app for a chess clock out there!!
I hosted my own tournament!! We were on a budget so, we used this app for the clocks, it worked great!!
Excellent!
This is the best chess clock app ever! Very easy to use and is versatile with its custom time controls. Highly recommend to use this when playing speed chess on a board.
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